Now Streaming: “She-Ra and the Princesses Of Power” on Netflix (11/13/2018)

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It wasn’t too long ago that I first shared the trailer for the new Dreamworks Netflix series “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power” but if you should have missed it, just click HERE to be on top of things before we continue along. The series is now available in full to be streamed by you and your family but let’s also enjoy the poster, premise and the voice casting involved in the project.

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The Premise: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power follows Adora, an orphan raised by the Horde, an evil army led by Hordak, who rules the planet Etheria with an iron fist. One day, after getting lost in the woods, Adora finds a magic sword that transforms her into the titular Princess of Power, She-Ra. After realizing the suffering that the Horde has inflicted on Etheria and its inhabitants, Adora joins the Resistance in the fight against the Horde through rebuilding the Princess Alliance, a group of other magical girls that once all opposed Hordak. Adora’s newfound allegiance to the Resistance pits her against her former best friend Catra, whose sense of abandonment, malicious ambitions, and the disappearance of her former friend enables her to rise in the ranks of the Horde to become the new heroine’s mortal enemy. (c/o Wiki).

Voice Cast/Characters:
Aimee Carrero as Adora / She-Ra
Karen Fukuhara as Glimmer, Princess of Bright Moon
AJ Michalka as Catra
Marcus Scribner as Bow
Reshma Shetty as Angella, Queen of Bright Moon
Lorraine Toussaint as Shadow Weaver
Keston John as Hordak and Grizzlor
Lauren Ash as Scorpia
Christine Woods as Entrapta, Princess of Dryl
Genesis Rodriguez as Perfuma, Princess of Plumeria
Jordan Fisher as Sea Hawk
Vella Lovell as Mermista, Princess of Salineas
Merit Leighton as Frosta, Princess of the Kingdom of Snows
Sandra Oh as Castaspella
Krystal Joy Brown as Netossa, rebel princess
Noelle Stevenson as Spinnerella, rebel princess
Morla Gorrondona as Light Hope
Grey Griffin as Razz
Adam Ray as Swift Wind

Piercing Ken Thoughts: Obviously this one is a little out of my own interest wheelhouse but I post to help you keep in the aware and knowing about all sorts of family friendly coolness. If you have siblings or children of a certain age and they are enjoying some superhero stuff based on all of the movies and television series, they are going to most likely enjoy this one. So tell me will you be watching this series with the family? Chime in down below and know that I will be keeping an eye out for any of the toys that might be released as well. See you next time.

Official Series Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She-Ra_and_the_Princesses_of_Power

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